Guns N' Roses released its first EP in 1986 and its first full-length album in 1987, titled "Appetite for Destruction."

The band became a quintessential heavy metal band, synonymous with the genre itself.

The band borrows from earlier bands, such as AC/DC and Aerosmith, but managed to create a recognizable sound that was original and set them apart from their counterparts.

Songs from the first album that quickly became anthem rock hits include "Paradise City," "Welcome to the Jungle," Sweet Child O' Mine," and "Mr. Brownstone."

The band split up after playing several years together and reformed with different members, though the original band remained a hit with fans.

The original lineup on the mini-tour marks a significant move for the band.

"We started off something; let's end the career playing together, at least once. I'd love to do a whole tour of the world," Adler told Rolling Stone. "I personally - and I know that Slash and Duff feel the same way - we owe it to the fans to do a tour around the world. We haven't performed for over 20 years, and they've stuck by us and believe in us."